The medical training of IBM's speedy Watson computer will continue with a residency at a renowned Manhattan cancer hospital.

An association of gays in the military has more than doubled its membership since last year, is setting up more on-base chapters, and plans to hold its next national conference at a Defense Department resort at Walt Disney World.
Designers at New York Fashion Week offered fall collections filled with tailored suits and trendy looks for men, and that's a good thing because men are looking to buy.
UnitedHealth Group's Optum business is launching a service that allows doctors to share information about patients over the Internet, as health care companies continue their push to improve care with better coordination.
A growing number of shoppers apparently need only the briefest of breaks before diving back in, especially if they can log in to shop.
A growing number of shoppers apparently need only the briefest of breaks before diving back in, especially if they can log in to shop.
The European Union's competition watchdog says it has accepted concessions made by IBM to make it easier for rivals to perform maintenance on its mainframe computers and is closing its investigation of the company.
IBM is buying DemandTec Inc., a price-management software company, for $440 million in cash to expand its commerce service offerings aimed at businesses.
The University of Illinois says Seattle-based Cray Inc. will take over construction of the stalled $300 million Blue Waters supercomputer project, three months after IBM pulled out citing cost and technical concerns.